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Degreed Applicants

The College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences admits a select group of up to
five highly qualified undergraduates with degree to the professional division of the
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program each year. Additional degreed applicants may be
admitted on a space-available basis after all qualified internal candidates have been
admitted. Degreed applicants are students who have obtained a baccalaureate degree
before applying for matriculation into the PharmD program at The University of Toledo
and who display special dedication to the advancement of the profession of pharmacy
through demonstrated activities such as employment in an associated field, research
endeavor or other areas of achievement that demonstrate commitment and potential.
Degreed applicants are also evaluated based upon demonstrated leadership, service
of value to the greater good, academic achievement and exemplary communication skills.

To be considered for admission to the professional division of the PharmD program,
degreed applicants must meet the following minimum criteria:

Applicants must have received a bachelor’s degree from an accredited United States
baccalaureate degree granting institution before applying to the UT PharmD program.

The undergraduate cumulative GPA from that institution must be a 3.50 or above.

All the prerequisite courses or equivalents must have been completed, with a grade
of “B” or better, as determined by appropriate University of Toledo evaluating departments.

Completion of two semesters of physiology or anatomy at the 200(0) level or higher
(equivalent to courses required by biology majors) as approved by The University of
Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacology.

All necessary course work must have been completed within the last seven years.

Degreed applicants submit only one application to the PharmD program per admissions
cycle.

Applicants will be required to submit an application, which will include information
concerning employment history, activities that demonstrate leadership, service and
dedication to the field of pharmacy, and other information important to the evaluation
of candidates. Each applicant’s GPA will be considered as a marker of academic achievement,
with attention paid to courses that are relevant to potential performance in the PharmD
program. Submission of a written essay will be required. A personal interview will
be conducted with select candidates.

For more information on the application process, please contact Mr. José Treviño at
419.383.1904 or at jose.trevino@utoledo.edu.